Classpnp.sys

Any suggestions. After several reboot/safe mode tries, I ended up put in an add-in video card and it boot in to windows with the new card then I can work from there. With updated device drivers, you can finally unlock new hardware features and improve the speed and performance of your PC. If it doesn't, we can be sure it is not a power issue.

This is what I believe caused my error. Best regards CB Back to top #7 cbblake1 cbblake1 Topic Starter Members 34 posts OFFLINE Local time:11:23 PM Posted 17 June 2014 - 08:21 AM I want to thank Click Control Panel on the right side menu. Create a restore point when prompted, it's always a good idea. 6) A new window will open, again click startup repair.

I could not find my original boot disc, but I tried running off of a Windows 7 Upgrade disc that I had, which I assumed would work the same. One day, I decided to boot Windows into Safe Mode, and I saw that it had stopped at classpnp.sys, so that's how I got here. It try's to go into safe mode and then crashes and restarts and then repeats.

I was given the prompt to load into windows safe mode since the pc wasn't shut down correctly, but chose the normal load. At 2016-04-08 08:56:00, The IT guy left the following comment ...Thanks OP this worked! After every single Windows Update, the windows don't start. After waiting, I did a hard reset and chose to load into safe mode.

Click on Burn Disk Image. 4. Just an idea before you go buy a new HD. I'm thinking of just re-installing windows 7. Nothing happens it starts loading files and then blank screen.

No participation is required on your part at this time, wait till it has finished and the next window opens. 6b) Choose the Windows 7 installation that you'd like Proposed as answer by mcatudal Monday, October 29, 2012 1:04 PM Unproposed as answer by mcatudal Monday, October 29, 2012 1:04 PM Tuesday, October 16, 2012 9:19 PM Reply | Quote Now, I never created recovery disks. Back to top #6 cbblake1 cbblake1 Topic Starter Members 34 posts OFFLINE Local time:11:23 PM Posted 14 June 2014 - 06:28 PM Thanks, guys, for the help!

The best approach that I have found is to remove the older PCI-e card(s) one at a time and perform the task that Thomas77 has suggested. Back to top #4 wpgwpg wpgwpg Members 1,149 posts OFFLINE Gender:Male Location:US of A Local time:12:23 AM Posted 14 June 2014 - 10:50 AM CLASSPNP.sys is part of the support Then if I pressed a key on the keyboard the keyboard lights would turn back on. It partially started up and looked like it wasn't doing anything - just a blue Windows background.

Update: I inserted the same SDHC card back and it now boots fine. Restarted de PC and voila the PC recognized the disk and could backup the data. The system hangs up the same way here as if it were starting from the hard drive. - I have also removed the battery from the motherboard to reset the bios. You never know when one will leave you.

Trying the BIOS idea and then I'm stumped.. It will hang at classpnp.sys. tried ALLLL of the above. Thanks a lot !!!!

boot into the mini xp Provided on Hirens3.In the hirens utilities, Find registry tools, and click on FIX hdd controllerIt launches a dos window, where you select your target root, and You get this fromhttp://www.hotfile123.com/index.php?q=classpnp+sys(I also haven't tested this file yet but there other options on the site)While using Ubuntu find the classpnp.sys (C:\windows\system32\drivers\classpnp.sys) rename this to classpnp.bakCopy the recently downloaded version As a Gold Certified Independent Software Vendor (ISV), Solvusoft is able to provide the highest level of customer satisfaction through delivering top-level software and service solutions, which have been subject to

Whew.At 2013-03-01 12:33:00, Chris Smith left the following comment ...Nice one - many thanks!!!! I tried doing the c:\windows\system32\drivers\classpnp.sys to classpnp.old but then it just stops at the one before and goes on to say windows is starting in safe mode but then it shuts Note: If Startup Repair did not find any problems with system files you won't see this step. Follow the on-screen commands.

If it does not automatically run the repair but you are still having problems with Windows 7 repeat these steps to run Startup Repair again manually. Friday, May 01, 2015 12:25 PM Reply | Quote 0 Sign in to vote Did not work in my case. Boot the system up, press any key when prompted to load the disc. Thanks CB Back to top BC AdBot (Login to Remove) BleepingComputer.com Register to remove ads #2 scotty_ncc1701 scotty_ncc1701 Members 520 posts OFFLINE Gender:Male Local time:12:23 AM Posted 14